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Gate guardian

A gate guardian or gate guard is a withdrawn piece of equipment, often an aircraft, armoured vehicle, artillery piece, or locomotive, mounted on a plinth and used as a static display near to and forming a symbolic display of "guarding" the main entrance to a site, especially a military base. Commonly, gate guardians outside airbases are decommissioned examples of aircraft that were once based there, or still are. The visual effect is very much like a hobbyist's model, particularly when it is an aircraft mounted on a pole to simulate what it looked like in flight.

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Examples

Examples of gate guardians include the following:

Australia

In Australia, gate guards are also often found outside Returned and Services League of Australia (RSL) clubs.

Colombia

  • Mounted atop the entrance gate to Pablo Escobar's ranch, Hacienda Nápoles in Puerto Triunfo, Antioquia (320 km (200 mi) NW of Bogotá), and 180 km (111 miles) east of Medellin, is a replica of the Piper airplane (tail number HK-617-P) that flew the drug lord's first shipment of cocaine to the United States.
  • South Africa

  • Atlas Impala at Air Force Base Ysterplaat.
  • Twin Eland Mk7 Armoured Cars at the SANDF Legal Satellite Office, Air Force Base Swartkop.
  • Rooikat and M3 Stuart at 1 Special Service Battalion, Tempe Base.
  • Eland Mk7 at School of Armour, Tempe Base.
  • Switzerland

  • Lockheed F-104 Starfighter at Grenchen Airport in Grenchen Switzerland.
  • United Kingdom

  • 25 Pounder howitzers at 48 Regiment Royal Artillery, Thorney Island and two on loan from the Honourable Artillery Company outside Admiralty House (the official residence of the Commander Joint Forces Command) at Northwood Headquarters.
  • Avro Shackleton at RAF St Mawgan.
  • BAC Jet Provost at RAF Linton-on-Ouse.
  • Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air guided missile at Hudson House Territorial Army Centre, Catford (Home of 221 (EOD) (V) Field Squadron, 101 (City of London) Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers).
  • C-47 Dakota at Headquarters 16 Air Assault Brigade, Merville Barracks.
  • De Havilland Comet at RAF Lyneham.
  • FV434 Combat Recovery and Repair Vehicle and Gazelle Helicopter at Welbeck Defence Sixth Form College.
  • Gloster Javelin at Staverton Airport and XA634 RAF Leeming (purchased by Gloucestershire Jet Age Museum in January 2015.).
  • Handley Page Victor K.2 XH673 at RAF Marham.
  • Hawker Hunter at RAF Halton and WV396 at RAF Valley.
  • Hawker Siddeley Harrier at RAF Stafford and RAF Wittering (visible from the northbound A1).
  • Hurricane (replica) at the former RAF North Weald, with the markings of the No. 56 Squadron RAF, as flown by No. 249 Squadron RAF pilot Thomas 'Ginger' Neil during the Battle of Britain in September 1940.
  • McDonnell Douglas Phantom at RAF Boulmer.
  • McDonnell Douglas Phantom and Panavia Tornado at RAF Leuchars.
  • BAE Nimrod at RAF Kinloss.
  • SEPECAT Jaguar from the former RAF Coltishall, now named "Spirit of Coltishall" and displayed at Norfolk County Council.
  • Spitfire (replica) at RAF Benson.
  • Spitfire and Hurricane (replicas) at RAF Uxbridge.
  • Spitfire and Hurricane at RAF Biggin Hill.
  • Panavia Tornado at RAF Marham.
  • A 40% scale replica of Concorde had been located at the main road entrance to Heathrow Airport until March 2007, when it was moved to Brooklands Museum, Surrey. At Heathrow Airport, that Concorde model has been replaced by a model of an Airbus A380 in Emirates livery. In September 2012, the Concorde was finally installed at the main entrance to the whole Brooklands site.
  • AVRE. 225 Field Sqn Royal Monmouthshire R.E (Birmingham) Oldbury Army Reserve Centre Westmidlands

    United States of America

  • Lockheed F-104 Starfighter at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, Arizona and Georgia Air National Guard in Brunswick, Georgia.
  • Lockheed A-12 at George Bush Center for Intelligence in Langley, Virginia. AV8A Harrier at MCAS Cherry Point in Havelock North Carolina.
  • References

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